Skin Cancer Screening Nurse – The Mole Clinic
Skin Cancer Screening Nurse – The Mole Clinic
Locations: Greater London, Bournemouth, Liverpool, Guilford, Cardiff, Bristol, Beaconsfield, Nottingham, Leeds, Manchester, Wilmslow, Hove, Tunbridge Wells, Edinburgh, Glasgow and more to come.
About The Mole Clinic
The MOLE Clinic is one of the UK’s leading specialist providers of skin cancer screening and mole removal, with clinics across London with an expanding national footprint. We hold a CQC Good rating, work with leading consultant dermatologists and plastic surgeons, and use the latest diagnostic technology in purpose-built clinical environments.
Our mission is straightforward: to reduce skin cancer mortality through early detection and exceptional care. Every nurse we hire plays a direct role in that.
The Role
This is a specialist clinical role. You will conduct comprehensive full-body skin cancer screenings, assess and document moles and lesions using 1ermoscopy, and work closely with consultant dermatologists and plastic surgeons to support patient pathways.
Dermatology experience is not required. What is required is strong clinical foundations, a sharp eye for detail, genuine intellectual curiosity, and the commitment to complete a rigorous specialist training programme before you begin seeing patients independently.
If you are looking for a straightforward clinical role with minimal learning curve, this is not it. If you are looking for a role that will genuinely stretch you, build rare specialist expertise, and put you at the forefront of skin cancer detection in the UK — read on.
The Training Programme
Before you see patients independently, you will complete The MOLE Clinic’s Skin Cancer Screening Nurse Training Programme — the only nurse-led skin cancer screening course accredited by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN).
You need to know what this involves before you apply:
• Two weeks of intensive training (Monday to Friday) at one of our London clinics
• A structured mix of academic study, clinical theory, dermoscopy technique, and supervised practice
• Written and practical assessments throughout — this is not a tick-box induction
The academic content is genuinely demanding; candidates without experience of structured learning should reflect carefully on whether this is the right moment to take it on
Candidates who complete the programme emerge with a specialist qualification that is highly valued and not widely held
We are proud of this programme. We are also honest about it: it requires focus, commitment, and the ability to absorb and apply complex clinical information under time pressure. Nurses who thrive here tend to be the ones who were excited by that description, not reassured by it.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct comprehensive full-body skin cancer screenings using structured clinical assessment techniques
• Identify, document, and escalate suspicious or atypical lesions in line with clinical protocols
• Maintain clear, accurate, and detailed clinical documentation
Collaborate with consultant dermatologists and plastic surgeons to support patient pathways
• Uphold clinical governance standards, internal protocols, and CQC guidelines
• Provide reassurance, education, and clear communication to patients throughout their consultation
What We’re Looking For
Essential:
NMC-registered nurse in good standing
• Strong clinical assessment skills and attention to detail
Demonstrable ability to learn and apply complex clinical or technical material — we will ask you about this at interview
• Professional, composed manner with anxious or vulnerable patients
Commitment to completing the full two-week training programme in London prior to starting in post
Desirable:
• Experience in screening, assessment, or diagnostic role
• Background in dermatology, oncology, or general practice
Experience in a private healthcare setting
What We Offer
Competitive salary and performance-based bonuses
• Company pension scheme and paid sick leave
• Private Medical Insurance from day one
Generous annual leave and your birthday off
• NMC annual retention fee paid by The MOLE Clinic
Friends and family discount on treatments
Employee referral scheme
Eyecare vouchers and annual flu vaccination
Company social events
Working Hours:
• Full-time and part-time contracts available
• 40 hours per week (FTE), including two Saturdays per month. Monday to Friday: 8am - 7pm (8-hour shifts); Saturdays: 9am - 4pm
• We are closed on bank holidays
How to Apply
Please apply with your CV and a covering note addressing the following in no more than a few sentences: tell us about a time you had to learn a significant amount of clinical or technical material in a short period — what was it, and how did you approach it?
To submit your application, please follow the link: https://themoleclinic.co.uk/recruitment/
The MOLE Clinic is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of background.